Are all Learning Management Systems the same?

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There are many types of Learning Management Systems. Commercial LMS’s are available as software packages that can be purchased then personalized to meet corporate needs. There are Learning Management Systems used primarily in higher education at the university level such as Class Central, Blackboard, and eCollege. There are also systems designed for use in the k-12 arena such as Lotus Learning Space, Skillsoft and Gradepoint.

Just as there are freeware software packages for almost every conceivable use, freeware also exists in the Learning Management System world. Moodle, Atutor, and Dokeos are just a few examples of freeware that is available. Freeware packages are often used by educators operating under tight budget constraints.

When choosing a Learning Management System, it is important to choose a system which offers a variety of training options, is self-automated, and that can support growth for a number of years.

Don’t forget to evaluate installation, initial training in the use of the Learning Management System, and its ongoing support when making a decision about which LMS is right for you. Will the use of the chosen Learning Management System require a large purchase of computer equipment to be effective? Building a system to meet future needs based on current technology holdings can be tricky, but a well-planned strategy for continued growth beginning with what you have today is a good start.



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